Golitsyn’s Predictions

Anatoly Golitsyn is the author of two major books detailing his theories and analysis of Soviet/Russian/Chinese long range strategies.

From Wikipedia

New Lies for Old


In 1984, Golitsyn published the book New Lies For Old, wherein he predicted the collapse of the communist bloc orchestrated from above. He warned about a long-term deception strategy designed to to lull the West into a false sense of security, and finally economically cripple and diplomatically isolate the United States. Among other things, Golitsyn stated:

“The ‘liberalization’ [in the Soviet Union] would be spectacular and impressive. Formal pronouncements might be made about a reduction in the communist party’s role; its monopoly would be apparently curtailed.”

“If [liberalization] should be extended to East Germany, demolition of the Berlin Wall might even be contemplated.”

“The European Parliament might become an all-European socialist parliament with representation from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. ‘Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals’ would turn out to be a neutral, socialist Europe.”

Author Mark Riebling stated that of 194 predictions made in New Lies For Old, 139 had been fulfilled by 1993, 9 seemed ‘clearly wrong’, and the other 46 were ‘not soon falsifiable’

The Perestroika Deception


In 1995 Golitsyn published another book The Perestroika Deception where he claimed:

“The [Soviet] strategists are concealing the secret coordination that exists and will continue between Moscow and the ‘nationalist’ leaders of [the] ‘independent’ republics.”

“The power of the KGB remains as great as ever… Talk of cosmetic changes in the KGB and its supervision is deliberately publicized to support the myth of ‘democratization’ of the Soviet political system.”

“Scratch these new, instant Soviet ‘democrats,’ ‘anti-Communists,’ and ‘nationalists’ who have sprouted out of nowhere, and underneath will be found secret Party members or KGB agents.”

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3 thoughts on “Golitsyn’s Predictions

  1. Golitsyn believed that the “former” communist countries would have to be “de-communised” as germany was de-Nazified” after WW2.

    Mostly however he advocated that the West should take a very hard line with Russia and China.

    It should be militarily ready to counter China and Russia and the West should most certainly cut trade with the “enemy”.

    He also advocated a thorough cleanout of Western governments and security services, who Golitsyn believed were thoroughly penetrated by the KGB etc.

  2. I am curious if the author identifies weak points in the communist plan or offers a counter strategy?

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